Happy Mother-to-be Showered With Gifts

LAKE LIVING

August 27, 1989|By Joan Wollin

Baby shower: Milena Clark and Dr. Lourdes Mathews held a baby shower in honor of Rebecca Breaux at the Mathews' home last Friday. The lucky baby is due in October. Among the more than 35 guests were Nan Burnsed, Marilyn Smith, Roberta Caridi, Mary Beth Sustarsic, Laurencia Unanue, Anita Molina, Teresia Moffit, Judy Shami and Scooter Young.

The delicious luncheon was catered by Tap Dance Catering under the personal supervision of Lauren Stokes.

The presents were lovely and this baby will not lack for anything. Rebecca and her husband, Dr. Jeffrey Breaux, are excited about the forthcoming birth of their first born. Little do they know what's in store for them.

Forewarned is forearmed: Lake County Judge (new Circuit Judge?) Mark Hill was the featured speaker at the luncheon meeting of Altrusa International at Capt'ns Char House.

His speech was introduced by Attorney Meredith Martin.

Judge Hill informed the members about common problems in county court, namely, driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages, juvenile law, spouse abuse, injunctions for protection against spouse abuse and repeat violence. He also said radar detectors won't help because many of the law enforcement officers are using Vascar.

The Touch of Italy: Musician Jim Bubaloni played Italian songs on his accordion entertaining the residents at Howell Place in Tavares, according to Joann Sundeen, social director.

In addition to music, The Touch of Italy included a special Italian menu of Chicken cacciatori, stuffed ravioli, veal parmesan, Italian cheesecake and Spumoni ice cream, along with liquid refreshments of Asti Spumonti and Lambrusco wine.

Joann dressed in a native Italian costume in the spirit of the evening celebrating The Touch of Italy. Among the residents who enjoyed the program were Edna Kleine, Richard Fogarty, George Best, Mary Salmonson, Gen. George Mott, Evelyn Burg and Jim Brown.